anarchia
Latin
noun
Definitions
- (Medieval Latin) The state of not having a ruler or leader; anarchy; lawlessness.
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek ἀναρχία (anarchy, lack of a leader).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀναρχία
Gloss
anarchy, lack of a leader
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- anarchic English
- anarchical English
- anarchism English
- anarchize English
- anarchology English
- anarchy English
- cryptoanarchy English
- cyberanarchy English
- Anarchie German
- Anarchismus German
- anarchia Hungarian
- anarchia Italian
- anarchie Dutch, Flemish
- anarchisme Dutch, Flemish
- anarchie French
- anarchisme French
- anarchiste French
- анархи́зм Russian
- анархия Russian
- anarquismo Spanish, Castilian
- anarquista Spanish, Castilian
- anarquizar Spanish, Castilian
- anarquía Spanish, Castilian
- anárquico Spanish, Castilian
- ἀναρχία Ancient Greek
- ἄναρχος Ancient Greek
- anarki Norwegian Bokmål
- anarki Swedish
- anarchia Polish
- anarki Norwegian Nynorsk
- anarki Danish
- anarquia Catalan, Valencian
- آنارشیسم Persian
- αναρχισμός Greek (modern)
- anarchie Norman
- anarchisme Norman
- anarchiste Norman
- anarkiya Tagalog
- анархия Bulgarian
- anarchie Middle French